So, literally the first stream I check out on twitch.tv regarding this topic is a chick queuing for arena, talking about how she'll be making an arena video. She gets in to the arena, is only paying attention to her stream chat, the doors open and (because she wasn't paying attention) she's facing the wrong way and starts bitching that the doors won't open... she stands there for 30 plus seconds until she gets sapped and her partner gets destroyed. She then blames the doors for not opening.

Probably Kaceytron she does it on purpose, she acts like an idiot because it gets viewers sad but true, the ones who donate to her are the ones who really need help.

And I don't really care what you think of the term slut shaming, it's an accurate description of what this thread is meant to be about as far as I can tell - judging women on a double standard for the choices they make abut their bodies. Again if you have a problem with it take it up with the people who are enabling it by encouraging it and paying for it, and the culture that makes that ok. But of course that involves actually examining your own behaviour somewhat (and that of your friends etc), which is much harder than picking on individual women so I doubt that's going to happen.

So let me get this right, you're claiming that if a girl took her top off on a video game stream, we as men have no right to judge or "shame" her, because the sole fact that we enjoy looking at boobs, enables her to do it?
So suddenly that girl in question has no free will, or morals for that matter and does things just because they are popular and in demand?

How about you go out to the real world, take your clothes off and start asking for donations, and when those "judgmental" policemen come up to you, tell them that they're sexist and that they enabled you to do it - see how that goes.

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